Awwww, yay! …What is she promoting, though? The Five-Year Engagement came out in the U.S. already, right?
Awwww, yay! …What is she promoting, though? The Five-Year Engagement came out in the U.S. already, right?
Someone explain this to me. Why am I sad?
Someone explain this to me. Why am I sad?
I know! All I could think of was, "Toph definitely taught you some moves" and "Holy hell, she would be/is so proud of how awesome you are."
I loved that! I'm just worried that this is leading to another half-baked plot involving Bonnie in the fourth season, though. I hope they committ to the evil-magic-witch-Bonnie idea.
I'm incredibly enjoying Ginsberg being in the mix this season. He brings this fresh, outsider perspective to the goings on at SCDP, but Peggy finally deserves some worthwhile lovin' (am I the only one who kind of still wishes she and Pete would give it a go?), if the foreshadowing of a relationship between them is…
@avclub-e77c7b588569860fddcbe6e3d528295d:disqus Did you see his interview with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show? Heartbreaking stuff to hear that George Lucas, THE George Lucas, could barely get a movie made with an all-black cast. That's depressing.
Also, that spinny hug was just perfection. No dialogue, just some really joyous faces. I know, she's going to die right quick, or he's going to be sucked out of the universe, or something awful is going to happen, but they're happy right now and I'm enjoying it while it lasts. (I actually cried a little bit when they…
I'm still floored by Joshua Jackson's performance this season. Anna Torv is always lovely, but he's really been shining on all his awesome monologues about what home means to him and how much he loves Olivia. Especially last episode with his "my what?" when the Observer told him about his son. The man can act!
Duuuuuude. Thor/Loki/Norse mythology just became awesome. I need to read up on this stuff!
…and the CIA was undone by one lady's really sexy shoulders.
I loved the music themes that are running through Portlandia: the records in the preschool last week, and the kickstarter/catnap(pped) sketches this week. Even though Kristin Wiig's character got annoying, I could totally relate to wanting to kidnap local bands so I don't have to end up paying a million dollars to see…
Originals spin-off? I honestly thought that's where the show was going with the end of the last episode: it was the perfect set-up for a family sitcom of cranky vampires!
Yeah, I kind of wish the show was called "Julia" now instead of "New Girl." But I wish cherish the Caplan while she still is on the show!
LOVED that putting on a hat made the bad guys run away, because in essence, that's kind of what happened. I wish this was real…
I hope both she and Zachary Levi get back on my TV, STAT.
So much mirroring! I thought as a storytelling device it was really nice to have scene bookends from the pilot ep to now, to really see how much the show has changed the characters.
Zachary Levi crying in that house made me lose my shit. I know this is a bit late, but HE'S AMAZING.
I thought it would be fitting, and a great bookend, to have Chuck destroy the Intersect in the finale, but it was enough that they at least remembered the seasons prior for me.
I more watch this show because I enjoy hanging out with Fred and Carrie for 24 minutes on a friday night, and less because it has me peeing my pants laughing, but that part of the wedding sketch where no one sits next to each other was hilarious.